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Claudia Gaertner, PhD, studied chemistry and biology at the university of Duesseldorf, Germany. She obtained her PhD in biochemistry and became involved with microtechnologies at the Institute of Microtechnology Mainz (IMM). In 1999 she took over the position of the director of the newly founded Application Center for Microtechnology Jena, Germany (amt) where she built up the technological infrastructure for the realization of micro components and established microfluidics as a research area. She was involved in the founding of the biotechnology start-up “x-zyme” (2001) and the microfluidic company “microfluidic ChipShop” (2002). In 2002 she was nominated for the German Founders Prize and decorated with the Thuringian award for the best business concept for microfluidic ChipShop. For microfluidic ChipShop she acquired 2003 Mildendo a microfluidic company that focuses on polymer microfabrication. In March 2006 Dr. Gaertner moved from the amt to microfluidic ChipShop where she was named CEO and also took over this duty for Mildendo. She leads a wide variety of research projects for the development of lab-on-a-chip systems for life science applications and respective novel fabrication technologies."

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The Microfluidic Toolbox – Merging Lab-on-a-Chip Technologies with Lab Automation

Wednesday, 31 October 2012 at 15:45

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Lab-on-a-chip technology is the key to a novel way to gather analytical data enabling a “sample-in-result” out operation of the total analytical process. The advantages of combining lab automation with it tools and standards.


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